Table of Contents
- 1 What do you like about being a Filipino?
- 2 What can you say about Filipino culture?
- 3 What is your role as a Filipino?
- 4 What Filipino values do you like the most and why?
- 5 What values do you think should a Filipino uphold?
- 6 What do you think about Filipinos?
- 7 What is your honest impression of Filipinos?
- 8 How do you feel about other races in the Philippines?
What do you like about being a Filipino?
In short, the Filipino is a survivor. Also, Filipinos have a good attitude, like respect for elders and hospitality. Everyone knows we are very approachable; even if we don’t have money, we always make ways to offer visitors something.
What can you say about Filipino culture?
Filipino culture is very family-oriented, and has made people have relaxed attitudes. Although they may not enjoy the extent of material wealth that many western countries have, in many ways they are richer through their tightly knit social and family structures.
How will you describe a Filipino?
Filipinos have been described as friendly, outgoing, sensitive, easily offended, nosy, garrulous, direct, hospitable, feisty, irreverent, good natured, clever, witty, gregarious, happy, generous, easy to laugh, gracious, easy to befriend, casual, fun loving, sensitive and hospitable.
What is your role as a Filipino?
It shall be the duty of the citizen to be loyal to the Republic and to honor the Philippine flag, to defend the State and contribute to its development and welfare, to uphold the Constitution and obey the laws, and to.
What Filipino values do you like the most and why?
Pinoy Life: Classic Filipino Traits and Characteristics
- Hospitable. This is one of the most popular qualities of Filipinos.
- Respect and Courtesy.
- Strong Family Ties and Religions.
- Generosity and Helpfulness.
- Strong Work Ethic.
- Love and Caring.
- 55 Examples of Filipino Proverbs.
- 7 Reasons Why Research Is Important.
What is Filipino known for?
Filipinos are known for being hospitable, especially to tourists and wanderers who do not have a place to stay. In some tourist spots such as Baguio City, locals even offer the comforts of their own homes for tourists who need a place to stay for a night or two.
What values do you think should a Filipino uphold?
Enumeration of Filipino values
- Family orientation. The basic and most important unit of a Filipino’s life is the family.
- Joy and humor.
- Flexibility, adaptability, and creativity.
- Religious adherence.
- Ability to survive.
- Hard work and industriousness.
- Hospitality.
What do you think about Filipinos?
I think that Filipinos are a very good people. Every Filipino I have met is friendly, kind and hard-working. However, most pinoys I know do not have much self-confidence—such as them being overskilled for their occupation, or being shy. And last, but certainly not least, the wonderful people who live there. Lived in Manila for 3 years myself.
What are some interesting facts about the Philippines?
Technically true, since a dialect of Tagalog was renamed “Pilipino” (which is its endonym for Filipino) in 1959. But there are over 100 languages of the Philippines, and some are spoken by millions. Filipino people are warm and friendly. I was glad to have this one mostly confirmed for me.
What is your honest impression of Filipinos?
It’s difficult to generalize but my honest impression of Filipinos are as follows; They’re resilient – many face struggles with poverty, lack of opportunities, natural disasters, etc. But they are a tough, resilient and resourceful people who don’t let it get them down.
How do you feel about other races in the Philippines?
Filipinos are very kind welcoming and smart, but they easily get exploited by other races. Filipinos feel inferior to other ethnicities living in their own country and seem to be contented that way.